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This is something that is all to familiar to our family as we have experienced this first hand, Two of our three children both had a very rough start to life.

Quorra our eldest daughter was born at the Royal Women's Hospital at 27 weeks and four days. She was unbelievably tiny but such a beautiful little package weighing in at only 968 grams, her lowest weight being 832 grams. After 3 months in hospital we were able to bring our darling Quorra home.

Quorra is now six years old and is loving her first year at primary school. She is a happy, smart, vibrant and bubbly little girl who brings so much joy to our lives each and every day.

Our beautiful son Kai made the distance and was born full term - Whoop Whoop and is now 19 months old.

In July this year, our daughter Remi was born at 37 weeks and five days, she was perfect, beautiful and healthy. We were over the moon but not long after bringing her home, her health began to deteriorate and she became very ill. Remi was admitted to the Royal Children's Hospital intensive care unit.

After numerous tests we were advised that Remi had caught a common cold which directly contributed to a number of other health problems, this lead to a three week stay in intensive care.

Remi is home and is now 2 months old, she is getting stronger each and every day.

Such incredible advances in the care of tiny babies has been made possible by the generous and dedicated supporters who donate to hospitals like the Royal Women's and the Royal Children's. Without this vital funding and state of the art neonatal units to care for premature and sick babies, we are unsure how things would have turned out for our family.

My wife and I are beyond grateful to the Doctors and Nurses at both the Royal Women's and the Royal Children's Hospitals for everything they did for our family! Giving back has always been the plan, so on Sunday the 29th October we will be participating in "Walk for Prems" to raise much needed funds for the Life’s Little Treasures Foundation. Money raised goes towards providing vital services to families of premature and sick babies.

We have registered "Team Rogue" and are looking forward to be apart of such a worthy cause and hope to do our part by raising a bucket load of money!